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Originally posted by cojak View PostWell I've found the North Bar and am now savouring a Westmalle Dubbel.
I might have to consider the very small pork pie in front of me as 1st course however...Comment
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Originally posted by norrahe View PostCareful now, Mr N did his MSc at DMU!
I never agreed with the attitude that universities were somehow superior to polytechnics anyway. They served different purposes: universities were more focused on purely academic studies, whereas polys focused on teaching stuff that was actually useful. Well, except the Fine Art departmentComment
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Fry-up for dinner, as it was quick and easy to make and the sausages won't last forever.
Tomorrow, I can get up an hour-and-a-half later than usual and still have time to make a cooked breakfast with the rest of them before walking into town for the geodata thingComment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostI'm not dissing it - the fact is when I came here as a student, it was Leicester Polytechnic, so I still think of it as "the poly"
I never agreed with the attitude that universities were somehow superior to polytechnics anyway. They served different purposes: universities were more focused on purely academic studies, whereas polys focused on teaching stuff that was actually useful. Well, except the Fine Art department
Don't start on Arts degrees though
MR N always gives me stick about it, but technically I almosts have 1 and half degrees, I switched halfway through a Genetics degree.Comment
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60 minutes of Cycling and covered 28 kms
Had a 1 hour bath afterwards to relax my muscles with a tonne of sea salts
Lean Chicken breast from local butchers with Mashed sweet potato, creamy leeks and cherry tomatoes
FLC 4 - 0 twatComment
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Wondering what the odds are that I'll wake up at 6am in the morning despite having no need to and no alarm, just out of habitComment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostWondering what the odds are that I'll wake up at 6am in the morning despite having no need to and no alarm, just out of habit"Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.Comment
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Morning all.
Last night's stew was positively mediocre.
It lacked something, meat being the something.
And I forgot to boil the bones, which is the other something.Comment
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